Fig. 2From: Pediatric anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis with catatonia: treatment with electroconvulsive therapyClock Drawing Test (CDT). The patient’s mental status during ECT treatment, as evaluated by the CDT, showed marked improvement in visuospatial, motoric and cognitive functioning. Pre-ECT #3: CDT showed severe perseveration and conceptual deficits resulting in an inability to make any reasonable representation of a clock. Pre-ECT #5: CDT showed moderate visuospatial planning with disorganization and some perseveration (after drawing the contour, the patient set the numbers in wrong locations). Post-ECT #8: CDT showed a much improved visual representation of a clock with appropriate numberingBack to article page